Apparently they have been using almost everything, even monkey hearts. If Rejection has been that issue; How was it a legal op. Die if you do, die if you don't. Cruelty. These people except miracles but they have experimented. Isn't it better to die, can't save. Have some dignity. I didn't realise it was that Dr. Moreau. But I can imagine in places without standards and ethics anything goes. Many of those places are also illegally organ harvesting. Sick World.
Thanks. It was aired as the first. Yea, Modified heart. Apology didn't get into it further. I had briefly read about it, and it being 3D printed using pig stems and organs or etc. But it was experimental. So I didn't read further. If I recall they've labgrown, 3d printed, eyes, hearts too.
It has only just hit within this decade, a lot is experimental. Until the tech is open market, much more is gag orders. Especially as there are rejections and topically there are also ethics.
But I don't know if you saw Hotel Artemis or Elysium is that rationality. Portable med units that can perform complete surgery without much more than a nurse. These are Syfi. Practically nowhere near it. The cost is also absurd. It also takes far more lab work to get it too the table.
This was the first one with a genetically modified heart to prevent rejection. Pig hearts have been used for decades.
Apparently they have been using almost everything, even monkey hearts. If Rejection has been that issue; How was it a legal op. Die if you do, die if you don't. Cruelty. These people except miracles but they have experimented. Isn't it better to die, can't save. Have some dignity. I didn't realise it was that Dr. Moreau. But I can imagine in places without standards and ethics anything goes. Many of those places are also illegally organ harvesting. Sick World.
Thanks. It was aired as the first. Yea, Modified heart. Apology didn't get into it further. I had briefly read about it, and it being 3D printed using pig stems and organs or etc. But it was experimental. So I didn't read further. If I recall they've labgrown, 3d printed, eyes, hearts too.
Saw a public display of 3d printers in action at a ted talk type open event series, where anyone could present.
Shortly after, the entire event series shut down permanently.
It has only just hit within this decade, a lot is experimental. Until the tech is open market, much more is gag orders. Especially as there are rejections and topically there are also ethics.
But I don't know if you saw Hotel Artemis or Elysium is that rationality. Portable med units that can perform complete surgery without much more than a nurse. These are Syfi. Practically nowhere near it. The cost is also absurd. It also takes far more lab work to get it too the table.